The title speaks to loss and transition, grief and new horizons, confusion and transitions, with each piece consisting of a broad range of instrumentation, ambient environments and connective aesthetics.
Tag: Soundtrack
Xordox :: Omniverse (Editions Mego)
Omniverse is otherworldly in a futuristic and Sci-fi kind of way, yet it holds all those classic sounds emanating from a 1980s inspired European synth sound. From this release an intricate soundtrack emanates, often touching upon the fringes of techno rave, yet it never sounds recycled in any way and holds its own originality.
Stendeck :: Carnage (Hymen)
A grandiose conception of musical drama, set with psychological developments within a collection of unique plots. Think futuristic soundwaves, distorted developments that explode into surrealistic temporary dance like themes, while also dropping into the calm.
Floex :: Papetura Soundtrack (Minority)
Whereas before we heard two bold creatives combining two distinct styles, this time it’s one creative producing a soundtrack focused on a tangible game world. A soundtrack that leaps between depth and fragility.
K-Chaos :: Traces EP (Onset Audio)
All manner of scorched dark beats and bass are ravaged on Traces and what lies just beneath the drum onslaught is a thin droning soundscape that is both eerie and brooding.
Jason van Wyk :: Threads (n5MD) — “Partial Dawn” track premiere
Each track is intelligently arranged and flow seamlessly throughout this very thoughtful and engaging album. The overall ambience is hauntingly beautiful and the melodies shine […]
Michael Valentine West :: p23-6 (Kaer’Uiks)
With Michael Valentine West as our trail leader, these fragmented and fragile ambient/dreamlike sounds offer us the clarity and focus needed to energize and push us forward.
OdNu :: Expansive Nothingness (Audiobulb)
As if to shine a light on hazy dreamlike states of consciousness, OdNu carefully plucks away—offering vast pseudo-shoegaze entanglements, blending organic sounds with digitized fizz-fuzz composition.
Island People :: II (Raster)
Island People manage to sustain a monumental trip, that tilts between anxiety inducing sweats to amassing bravery within the listener to continue along this archaic […]
Nathan Moody :: A Shadow No Light Could Make (Obsidian Sound)
A collection of powerful precise tracks that evoke an uneasy, dreamless somnambulistic soundscape of dusk shrouded shapes in a landscape perpetually masked by the amorphous shapes of unseen cities and lands.
Gadi Sassoon :: Multiverse (A Strangely Isolated Place)
The result is visceral, rich, thick, and surreal, as if we’re hearing an orchestra inside of The Matrix; we can sometimes discern its unreality, sometimes not, turning an uncanny valley into a landscape of sonic opportunity.
















